Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has announced that midfielder Cole Palmer is fit and ready for selection ahead of the Premier League match against Arsenal. The 23-year-old England international had been recovering from a groin injury and a fractured toe sustained in a domestic accident.
Palmer has participated in four games this season, scoring two goals, making his return a significant boost for Chelsea, who are looking to close the six-point gap on league leaders Arsenal.
Maresca highlighted Palmer’s value to the team, stating, “He is available for both [to start and to play]. His return will elevate the squad a lot. We are happy he is back. We need to give him time to make sure he’s 100% fit.” He expressed confidence in Palmer’s ability to make a notable impact, reflecting on the player’s previous achievements and future potential.
Despite his availability, Maresca acknowledged that Palmer still needs time to attain full fitness. Chelsea currently ranks second in the Premier League with 23 points from 12 matches, trailing Arsenal. The inclusion of Palmer is expected to enhance the team’s attacking capabilities as they prepare for this crucial fixture.
Furthermore, Maresca discussed the team’s overall advancement since last season, emphasizing the need for continuous improvement and focus, especially as they face challenging matches in the upcoming months. With Palmer’s return, Chelsea gains not only a tactical advantage but also a key attacking asset as they aim for league success against Arsenal.
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